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The Continence of Scipio (Poussin)

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The Continence of Scipio, 163.5 x 114.5 cm

The Continence of Scipio is a 1640 oil on canvas painting by Nicolas Poussin, commissioned by Abbé Gian Maria Roscioli, secretary to Pope Urban VIII.[1] It changed owners several times, reaching the Walpole collection in the first half of the 18th century, from which it was bought for the Hermitage Museum by Catherine the Great in 1779. It was reassigned to the Pushkin Museum in 1930, where it remains.[2] The painting is based on the historical continence of Scipio.

Description

This picture is composed twelve figures, representing the noble Roman, clad in a vesture and a red mantle, seated on an elevation at the side, extending his hand apparently addressing the young Carthaginian, who with his affianced bride is standing before him: the former is bowing, gratefully acknowledging his generosity and justice, and the latter is seen in a front view, with two young women suitably attired standing behind her: a fourth female, clothed in white, is behind the hero holding a chaplet over his head Two lictors with the fasces stand on his right and a group of four soldiers is on the opposite side.[3]

Engraved by C. Dubose and in the Houghton Gallery by Legat.[3]

Copy

A picture of this subject differing materially from the composition of the preceding, and done en grisaille, was formerly in the Dusseldorf Gallery and is engraved in that collection.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ (in Russian) Сомов А. И. Императорский Эрмитаж. Каталог картинной галереи : в 3 т.. — 3-е изд., испр., доп. и вообще перераб. бар. Э. Брюинингом и А. Сомовым. — СПб, 1895. — Т. 3 : Английская, французская и русская живопись. — С. 78–79. — 139, [4] с.
  2. ^ (in Russian) Кузнецова, 1982, с. 169, № 1048; Кузнецова и Шарнова, 2001, с. 200, № 181.
  3. ^ a b c Smith, John (1837). A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish and French Painters: Nicholas Poussin, Claude Lorraine, and Jean Baptist Greuze. Vol. 8. London: Smith and Son. pp. 92-93 (nos. 171, 172). Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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